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1 H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal School of Law (LL.B. Three Years Course) Applicable from Academic Session: Important Instructions 1. The admission to the above mentioned courses shall be made in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Bar Council of India (as amended from time to time) and the Ordinances of the University (as amended from time to time). 2. The examination shall be conducted to the above mentioned courses as per the rules/guidelines laid down under the ordinances of the University. 3. Each Theory paper and Practical paper shall be of four (4) credits. 4. There will be 70 marks for written examination and 30 marks for the sessional work in each paper. 5 The division of marks of the practical paper as coming under this syllabus shall be as per the guidelines prescribed by the Bar Council of India 6. Each theory paper will be divided in two Parts i.e. Part A and Part B. There will be seven (07) short Answer type questions in Part A out of which a student will have to attempt five questions and each question will carry five (05) marks. In Part B there will be Six (06) Long Answer type questions out of which a student will have to attempt three (03) questions. 7. The duration of theory examination shall be Two (2) hours. 8. The total number of credits for LL.B. Three Year Course shall be The curriculum of study for the LL.B. Degree shall be spread over three academic years, and shall be divided into six semesters for the examination purposes, called as First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth semesters.

2 H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal School of Law (LL.B Three Years Course) Applicable from Academic Session: Model Question Paper LL.B Semester Examination Year Paper No. Name of the Paper Time : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 70 Note : Attempt any five questions from Part A (Short Answers).Each question carries 5 marks. Attempt any Three questions from Part B(Long Answers) and each question carries 15 marks (Part A-Short Answer Type Questions) 1. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 2. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 3. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 4. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 5. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 6. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 7. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium

3 ( Part-B Long Answer Type Questions) 8. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 9. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 10. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 11. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 12. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium 13. Question in Hindi medium Question in English medium

4 H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal School of Law COURSE STRUCTURE LL.B. (Three Year Degree Course) Applicable from Academic Session: The LL.B. Course shall be divided into six semesters. The following course of study is based on the revised guidelines of the Bar Council of India and as per Ordinances of the University. Semester-I Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-01 Constitutional Law-I SOL/LL.B./C-02 Law of Contract (Contract-I) SOL/LL.B./C-03 Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code) SOL/LL.B./C-04 Law of Torts, M V Act and Consumer Protection Laws SOL/LL.B./C-05 English Semester-II Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-06 Constitutional Law -II SOL/LL.B./ C-07 Special Contract (Law of Contract-II) SOL/LL.B./C-08 Family Law-I (Hindu Law) SOL/LL.B./C-09 Family Law-II (Muslim Law) SOL/LL.B./C-10 Company Law Semester- III Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-11 Jurisprudence SOL/LL.B./C-12 Property Law ( T P Act and Easement Act) SOL/LL.B./C-13 Labour and Industrial Law - I SOL/LL.B./E-01 Land Laws Including Tenure and Tenancy System or SOL/LL.B./E-02 SOL/LL.B./P-01 Law of Insurance Professional Ethics and Professional Accounting System (Clinical/Practical Paper) 4 100

5 Semester- IV Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-14 Administrative Law SOL/LL.B./C-15 Environmental Law SOL/LL.B./C-16 Labour and Industrial Law - II SOL/LL.B./E-03 Equity, Trust and Fiduciary Relations or SOL/LL.B./E-04 SOL/LL.B./P-02 Banking Law Alternative Dispute Resolution (Clinical/Practical Paper) Semester-V Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-17 Law of Evidence SOL/LL.B./C-18 Law of Crimes-II (Criminal Procedure Code) SOL/LL.B./C-19 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act SOL/LL.B/E-05 Offences Against Children and Juvenile Offences or SOL/LL.B./E-06 SOL/LL.B./P-03 Women and Law Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical/Practical Paper) Semester - VI Subject Code Title of Course Credit Max. Marks SOL/LL.B./ C-20 Interpretation of Statutes & Principles of Legislation SOL/LL.B./C-21 Public International Law SOL/LL.B./C-22 Principles of Taxation SOL/LL.B./E-07 Intellectual Property Rights Law or SOL/LL.B./E-08 Human Rights Law and Practice SOL/LL.B./P-04 Moot Court Exercise and Internship (Clinical/Practical Paper) Internship Each student will have to complete minimum of 12 weeks internship for Three years course during the entire period of studies, provided that internship in any year cannot be for a continuous period of more than 4 weeks. The students may do their internship during winter and summer vacations.

6 LL.B. Semester I Paper : I M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-01 Theory: 70 UNIT-I : Sources of the Indian Constitution Preamble of the Indian Constitution Nature of the Indian Constitution Salient Features of the Indian Constitution Rule of Law Separation of Power Citizenship Constitutional Law-I UNIT II : Fundamental Rights Definition of State for enforcement of fundamental rights- Article 12 Justiciability of fundamental rights Article 13- Doctrine of eclipse, severability, waiver, distinction between Pre-constitutional law and post-constitutional law Article 14- Right to equality: Doctrine of reasonable classification and Principle of absence of arbitrariness Article 15- Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth Article 16- Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment UNIT III : Fundamental Rights Article 17- Abolition of untouchability, Article 18- Abolition of titles Article 19(1)(a) to Article 19(1)(g)- Right to Freedoms Article 20- Protection in respect of conviction for offences Article 21- Protection of life and personal liberty, Article 21-A Right to Education. UNIT IV : Fundamental Rights Article 22- Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases Articles 23 & 24- Right against exploitation Article 25 to Article 28- Right to freedom of religion Articles 29 & 30- Cultural and Educational rights Article 32 to Article 35 Right to Constitutional Remedies Public Interest Litigation Suggested Readings : Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitutional Law of India Constitutional Law of India Introduction to Constitution of India D.D. Basu H.M. Seervai M.P. Jain V.N. Shukla J.N. Pandey Narender Kumar B K Sharma

7 LL.B. Semester I Paper :II M. M-100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-02 Theory: 70 Law of Contract (Contract-I) Unit- I Formation of Contract Meaning and nature of contract Offer/Proposal: Definition, Communication, Revocation, General/Specific offer, Invitation of treat Acceptance: Definition, Communication, Revocation, Provisional acceptance, Tenders/Auctions Unit -II Consideration and Capacity Consideration: Definition, Essentials, Privity of Contract, Exception Section 2(d) 25 Capacity to enter into a contract; Minor s Position, Nature/effect of minor s agreements. Unit-III Validity, Discharge and Performance of Contract Free Consent Coercion, Undue influence, Misrepresentation, Fraud, Mistake Unlawful consideration and object Effect of void, voidable, valid, illegal, unlawful and uncertain agreement/contracts, Contingent Contract Discharge of Contracts Performance Time and Place of performance Agreement Impossibility of performance and frustration Breach: Anticipatory & Present Unit-IV Quasi Contracts and Remedies Law Relating to certain Relations resembling those created by contract with special emphasis on doctrine of unjust enrichment (Quasi Contract, Section 68-72), Remedies available under Indian Contract Act, 1872: Compensation: Meaning and nature, Damages, Kinds, Remoteness etc., Injunction, Specific Performance, Quantum Merit Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Bare Act) Law of Contract - Anson Indian Contract Act - Pollock and Mulla Law of Contract - Avtar Singh Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi) - S. K. Kapoor Law of Contract- Kailash Rai

8 LL.B. Semester I Paper : III M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-03 Theory: 70 Law of Crimes-I (Indian Penal Code) Unit I: a. Definition and Nature of Crime b. Common Intention and Common Object c. Joint and Constructive Liability d. Preliminary Offences Abetment, Attempt, Criminal Conspiracy e. Offence of Public Nuisance Unit II: General Exceptions (i) Mistake (ii) Accident (iii) Necessity (iv) Infancy (v) Unsoundness of Mind (vi) Intoxication (vii) Right of Private Defence Unit III: Offences Against Human Body (i) Culpable Homicide (ii) Murder (iii) Hurt and Grievous Hurt (iv) Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement (v) Criminal Force and Assault (vi) Kidnapping and Abduction (vii) Rape (viii) Unnatural Offence Unit IV: a. Offences Against Property (i) Theft (ii) Extortion (iii) Robbery and Dacoity (iv) Criminal Misappropriation of Property & Criminal Breach of Trust (v) Cheating (vi) Mischief (vii) Criminal Trespass b. Offences Against Marriage (i) Bigamy (ii) Adultery c. Offences Against State and Public Tranquility (i) Unlawful Assembly (ii) Sedition (iii) Rioting (iv) Affray d. Defamation - The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Bare Act) Criminal Law - P.S.A. Pillai Principles of Criminal Law - Jeroma Hall Criminal Law - R.C. Nigam Indian Penal Code - Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal Criminal law, Cases and Materials - K.D. Gaur The Indian Penal Code - M.P. Tandon

9 LL.B. Semester I Paper : IV M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-04 Theory: 70 Law of Torts, M.V. Act and Consumer Protection Laws UNIT I : General Principles of Tort a. Tort: Definition, Nature and Distinction from Crime, Contract and quasi contract b. Constituents of Tort : Wrongful Act, Injuria sine damnum, Damnum sine injuria, Ubi jus ibi remedium c. General Principle of Tortious Liability: Two Competing Theories- pigeon hole theory, d. Justification in Tort- Volenti non fit injuria, Act of God, Inevitable Accident, Necessity, Plaintiff s Default,Private Defence e. Mental Elements in Tort- Motive, Intention, Malice, Malfeasance, Misfeasance and Non-feasance, Fault UNIT II : Specific Torts( Torts against Person, Property, Freedom & Reputation) & MV Act a. Tresspass to Person: Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment, Malicious Prosecution b. Trespass to Land, Nuisance c. Torts related to Reputation: Defamation d. Negligence, Contributory Negligence, Res ipsa loquitor e. Salient Feature s of MV Act with special reference to Compulsory Insurance e. Third party liability of owner under the Motor vehicle Act UNIT III :Principles of Liability in Torts and Legal Remedies a. Vicarious Liability b. Strict Liability and Absolute Liability c. Kinds of Damages, Remoteness of Damages, Novus Actus Interveniens, Nervous Shock d. General Remedies in Tort- Judicial and Extra legal Remedies e. Joint Tort Feasors UNIT IV : Concept of Consumer and Consumer Protection Act a. Definition of Consumer and Object of Consumer Protection Act b. Rights and duties of Consumers c. Unfair Trade Practices, Defects in Goods d. Services: Types of Services, Deficiency-meaning e. Consumer Protection Councils f. Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies: District Forum, State Commission, National Commission Suggested Readings : Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Law of Torts- Salmond & Heuston Tort- Winfield & Jolowiz. The Law of Torts- Ratan Lal & Dhiraj Lal Law of Torts - R.K. Bangia Law of Tort - P S A pillai

10 LL.B. Semester I Paper : V M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-05 Theory: 70 English UNIT I : Introduction a. Need and Importance of Legal Language b. One word Substitution c. Homonyms, antonyms, Synonyms d. Some Common Errors in English UNIT II : Proficiency in General English a. Parts and Types of Sentences b. Parts of Speech-A Brief Introduction c. Tenses-Forms and Uses d. Active and Passive Voice e. Direct and Indirect (or Reported) Speech UNIT III : Legal Terminology Meaning and use of the following shall be explained: a. Ab Initio, Ad Idem, Ad Infinitum, Ad Valoram, Ad Nauseam, Alibi, Ambiguitas Latens, Ambiguitas Patens, Amicus Curiae, Animus Possidendi, Audi Alteram Partem, Bonafide, Caveat Emptor, De Facto, De Jure, De Novo, Ejusdem Generis, Ex Gratia, Ex Parte, Ex Post Facto, Factum Valet, Fait Accompli, Fiat Justitia, Inter Alia, In Limine, Jus Ad Rem, Jus In Personam, Letter Rogatory, Locus Standi, malafide, Modus Operandi, Mutatis Mutandis, Nudum Pactum, Obitor Dicta, Onus Probandi, Parens Patriae, Pari Passu, Per Incuriam, Prima Facie, Pro Bono Publico, Quid Pro Quo, Ratio Decendi, Raison D etre, Res Integra, Res Nullius, Sine Qua Non, Intra- Vires, Ultra Vires b. Actus non facit reum mens sit rea, Bonafides non paitur ut bisidemexigatur Damnum sine injuria esse potest, Extra territorium jus dicenti impune Nonparentur, Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, Audi alteram partem, Commodum ex injuria sua memo habere debet, Delegatus non potest Delegare, Pacta sunt servanda, Res ipsa loqitor, Ubi jus ibi remedium, Executio juris non habet injurium, Nemo dat quod non habet, Quid pro quo UNIT IV : Factor Pricing a. Essay Writing in English on Topic of Legal Interest b. Letter Writing in English Suggested Readings : English Grammar - Wren & Martin Legal Language and Legal Writing - P.K. Mishra Legal Language, Writing and General English - J.S. Singh A Solution of Legal Maxims - Herbert Brown Legal Language, Legal Writing and General English- G.S. Sharma Legal Glossary - Ministry of Law Justice and Company Affairs government of India

11 LL.B. Semester- II Paper VI M.M.-100 SOL/LL.B./C-06 Theory-70 Credit- 4 Sessional-30 Constitutional law-ii UNIT-I : Directive Principles of State Policy and Writs a. Article 36 to Article 51- Directive Principles of State Policy Nature and Justiciability of Directive Principle of State Policy, Interrelationship between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy b. Article 51-A Fundamental Duties c. Article 226 Power of High Court to issue certain Writs Writs- Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition and Quo-Warranto UNIT II : Distribution of Powers Between Centre and States a. Legislative Powers Doctrine of Territorial Nexus Doctrine of Harmonious Construction Doctrine of Pith and Substance Doctrine of Repugnancy Doctrine of Colorable Legislation b. Administrative Powers c. Financial Powers UNIT III : Constitutional Organs a. Union Parliament and State Legislature Constitution and Function Parliamentary Sovereignty Parliamentary Privileges Anti Defection Law Collective Responsibility of Cabinet b. Union and State Executive c. Supreme Court and High Court Constitution and Jurisdiction Power of Judicial Review Independence of Judiciary UNIT IV : Contractual and Tortious Liability of State Services under the Union and States Emergency Provisions Amendment of the Constitution Suggested Readings : Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitution of India Constitutional Law of India Constitutional Law of India D.D. Basu H.M. Seeravi M.P. Jain V.N. Shukla J.N. Pandey Narender Kumar

12 LL.B.Semester- II Paper - VII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-07 Theory: 70 Special Contract (Law of Contract II) Unit-I Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee (Sections ) Indemnity-definition, essential elements, difference between Indian law and English law, Right and liabilities of Indemnifier and Indemnity-Holder, Nature of indemnity clauses, difference between indemnity contract and Contingent contract, distinction between contract of indemnity and guarantee Guarantee- sections : definition, essential elements, co-existence of surety and principal debtor s liabilities, joint and separate liability of surety, continuing guarantee, discharge of liability of the surety, discharge of liability of co-surety and joint co-surety, rights of surety. Unit-II Contract of Bailment and Pledge (Sections ) Bailment-sections : Definition, essential elements, kinds of bailment, rights and duties of bailor, Rights and duties of bailor, Rights and duties of bailee, Determination of bailment, Rights and responsibility of finder of goods, Provisions relating to lien, rights of bailor and bailee against wrong-doers Pledge- sections : Definition, essential elements, rights of Pawnor, Rights of Pawnee, Pledge by mercantile agent, suits against wrong- doers, Difference between pledge and bailment, difference between pledge and Mortgage, difference between pledge and hypothecation, difference between General and particular lien. Unit-III Contract of Agency (Sections ) Meaning and definition of agency, difference between agent and servant, Essential elements of valid agency, Mode for creation of agency, mutual Relation between principal, original agent and sub-agent, meaning of Substituted agent, difference between sub-agent and substituted agent, Rights and duties of an agent, Agent s lien on principal s property, Relation between the principle and third person, undisclosed agent, pretended agent Termination of agency. Unit-IV Sales of Goods Act, 1930 (Sections 1-66) Indian partnership Act, 1932 (sections 1-74) Indian Contract Act 1872 (Bare Act) Law of Contract - Anson Indian Contract Act - Pollock and Mulla Law of Contract - Avtar Singh Samvidha Vidhi (Hindi) - S.K. Kapoor Sale of Goods Act 1930 (Bare Act) The Indian Partnership Act 1932 (Bare Act) Samvidha Vidhi II - R.L. Rathi Partnership and Sale of Goods Act - Avtar Singh

13 LL.B. Semester II Paper :VIII M.M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-08 Theory: 70 Family Law- I (Hindu Law) Unit I : General Concept and Development of Family Law, Sources of Hindu Law Ancient and Modern, Application of Hindu Law Schools of Hindu Law,Joint Family- Mitakshara joint family, Karta of Joint family-his position, powers, privileges and obligations, Coparcenaryformation, characteristics, Dayabhag Coparcenary; Property-Self acquired and Coparcenary property, Alienation of Property- Separate and Coparcenary; Partition, reunion; Debts; Stridhan, Women s Estate; Religious and Charitable Endownments; Gifts Unit II: Marriage and Matrimonial Disputes and Remedies Essentials of Valid Marriage, Nullity, Void and voidable marriage and their effects, Guardianship in marriage and Regulation over child marriage. Matrimonial Remedies- Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Judicial Separation, Dissolution of Marriage by divorce, Theories of divorce, Emerging concept of Irretrievable breakdown of Marriage Unit III: Maintenance, Adoption and Guardianship In Hindu Law Maintenance under Hindu Marriage Act (Ss. 24 & 25) and Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, Adoption-Kinds of Sons, Doctrine of Relation Back, Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956-Nature of adoption, Conditions, Ceremonies, Capability, Effect. Guardianship-Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, Meaning, Kinds and Powers of guardian, Disabilities to act as Guardian Unit: IV: Inheritance and Succession Hindu Succession Act,1956 -Features, Succession to the property of Hindu male and Hindu female dying intestate under the provisions of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 Devolution of interest in Mitakshara Coparcenary under the provisions of the Hindu Succession Act,1956 and Hindu Succession (Amendment)Act,2005 Hindu Law past and present - J D M Derrett Hindu Law - Mulla Family Law - Paras Diwan Hindu Law (English & Hindi) - U.P. D. Kesri Lecture on Hindu Law - Kusum & P.P Saxena Hindu Marriage Act, ( Bare Act) Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (Bare Act) Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 (Bare Act) Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (Bare Act)

14 LL.B. Semester II Paper :IX M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-09 Theory: 70 Family Law II (Muslim Law) Unit I: Introduction Origin of Muslim Law, Development of Muslim Law Application of Muslim Law, Definition of Muslim, Sources of Muslim Law, Schools of Muslim Law Unit II: Marriage Introduction, Definition, Nature, Forms and Capacity, Essentials of Marriage, Khyar-ul-bulug (Option of Puberty), Iddat, Classification of Khyar-ul-bulug Marriage The legal effect of a valid marriage, Muta or Temporary Marriage, Judicial Proceedings Dower (Mahr) Definition, Concept, Kinds, Objects and Subject matter, Enforcement of Dower, Wife s Right on non-payment of dower, The Widow s right of retention of dower Unit III: Dissolution of Marriage-Introduction, Classification, Forms of Dissolution, Divorce by Common Consent, Dissolution by Judicial Process, Legal effects of divorce, Change of Religion, Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, 1939, Maintenance-Definition, Obligation arising in Marriage, Obligation arising out of blood Relationship, Maintenance of wife with special reference to Section 125 of Cr. P.C., The Muslim (Women of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986; Parentage and Legitimacy Acknowledgement of legitimacy, Section 112 of the Indian Evidence Act. Unit IV: Gift (Hiba) Definition, How Gifts are made, Capacity, Object, Subject, Gift of Musha, Conditional gift and Future Gift, Life Estate or Life Interest, Hiba-bil-iwaj, Hiba-ba-shartul-Ibaz Will-Form of Will, Competence of Testator and Legatee, Valid subjects of Will, Testamentary limitations, Formalities of a Will and abatement of legacy, Guardianship- Guardianship of the Person, Guardianship of the Property, Guardianship in Marriage Wakf- Definition, Classification, Who can make Wakf, Completion, Subject, Object, Administration Pre-Emption Origin, Application, Definition, Classification, Conflict of Laws, Formalities, Subject Matter, Legal Effects - Muslim Law - Mulla Outlines of Muhammadan Law - Asaf A. A. Fyzee Mohammadan Law (English & Hindi) - Aqil Ahmad Muslim Law - M.A. Qureshi Muslim Vidhi - R.R.

15 LL.B. Semester II Paper : X M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-10 Theory: 70 Company Law Unit I: Formation, Registration and Incorporation of Company Meaning of Corporation, Nature and Kinds of Company, Promoters-Positions, Duties and Liabilities, Registration, Mode and Consequences of incorporation, Uses and Abuses of the Corporate Form, Lifting the Corporate Veil, Theory of Corporate Personality, One Man Company. Unit II: Memorandum of Association-Name, Registered office, Objects and Powers, Doctrine of ultra vires, Alteration of objects, Registration of alteration Articles of Association-Forms, Signature and Contents of Articles, Prospectus-Definition, Issues, Contents, Kinds, Liabilities for Misrepresentation, Remedies for Misrepresentation, Statement in lieu of Prospectus Dividends, Payments, Capitalization profit, Audit to Account. Unit III: Share and Share Capital- Meaning, Nature and Kinds, Various Rights and Duties attached to these Shares, General Principles of Allotment and Statutory restriction on allotment Share Certificate- Its objects and effects, Transfer of Shares, Restrictions on Transfer, Relationship between Transferor and Transferee, Issue of Share at Premium, Role of Public Finance Institutions Share Capital- Increase and Reductions of Share Capital Duties of Court to protect interests of creditors and shareholders, Borrowing powers, effect of unauthorized borrowing, loans to other companies Instruments, Contracts by Companies. Debentures-Definition, Kinds, Share holder and Debenture holder, Remedies of Debenture holder. Corporate Social Responsibility. Unit IV: Reconstruction and Amalgamation-Winding Up- Types of winding up- Compulsory Winding up, Voluntary Winding up, Reasons of Winding up, Consequences, Winding up by Courts, Liability of past members, Payments of liabilities Offences Cognizance, Composition, Jurisdiction to try offences, Penalty. Offences Cognizance, Composition, Jurisdiction to try offences, Penalty, National Financial Regulatory Authority (NFRA), Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO). - Principle of Modern Company Law - L.C.B. Grower Palmer s Company Act - Palmer Guide to the Companies Act - A. Ramaiya Company Law - Avtar Singh Company Law - R.K. Bangia Indian companies act 2013

16 LL.B. Semester III Paper : XI M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-11 Theory: 70 Unit I: Jurisprudence Jurisprudence, Law and State, Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence, Meaning, Definition and Classification of Law, Definition, Elements and Functions of State, Relation of Law and State Law and Morals. Unit II: Sources of Law: Classification of Sources, Custom, Legislation,Judicial Precedent. Unit III: School of Jurisprudence: Analytical School, Historical School, Sociological School, The Pure Theory of Law. Unit IV: Concepts of the Law: Rights and Duties, Possession, Ownership, Person. Jurisprudence and Legal Theory - Mahajan Dr. V. D. An Introduction to Jurisprudence - Mani Tripathi Dr. B. N. Jurisprudence - Salmond J.W. A Text Book of Jurisprudence - Paton G. W. Jurisprudence - Dias R. W. M. Legal Theory -Friedmann W.

17 LL.B. Semester III Paper :XII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-12 Theory: 70 Property Law (Transfer of Property Act & Easement Act) UNIT I General Principles Definitions Essentials of valid transfer Condition restraining alienation Transfer for benefit of unborn person Rule against perpetuity Vested & Contingent interest Conditional Transfer UNIT II General Principles Election Apportionment Ostensible owner Doctrine of Lis-pendence Fraudulent transfer Part performance UNIT III Specific Transfers Sale: Definition and Essential Rights & liabilities of buyer and seller Mortgage: Definition and types of Mortgage Rights & Liabilities of Mortgage and Mortgagee Exchange Gift Actionable claims UNIT IV Lease and Easement Lease Nature & Kinds of Easement Imposition & Acquisition Disturbance Extinction, Suspension & Revival Difference between License and Easement The Transfer of Property Act - Lahiri S.M. The Transfer of Property Act Mulla The Transfer of Property Act - Shukla S.N. The Transfer of Property Act - Tripathi G.P. The Transfer of Property Act - Sinha R.K. The Transfer of Property Act - Tripathi T.P

18 LL.B. Semester III Paper : XIII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-13 Theory: 70 Labour & Industrial Law I Unit I: Trade Unions Act, 1926 a. Trade Unionism in India b. Definition of trade union and trade dispute c. Registration of trade unions i) Legal status of registered trade union ii) Mode of registration iii) Powers and duties of Registrar iv) Cancellation and dissolution of trade union v) Procedure for change of name vi) Amalgamation and dissolution of trade union d. Disqualifications of office-bearers, Right and duties of office-bearers and members e. General and Political funds of trade union f. Civil and Criminal Immunities of Registered trade unions g. Recognition of trade union h. Collective bargaining Unit II: The Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 Resolution of Industrial Dispute a. Industrial dispute and individual dispute b. Arena of interaction and Participants Industry, workman and employer c. Settlement of industrial dispute i) Works Committee ii) Conciliation Machinery iii) Court of Enquiry iv) Voluntary Arbitration v) Adjudication Labour Court, Tribunal and National Tribunal settlement bodies and techniques. d. Powers of the appropriate Government under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 e. Unfair Labour Practice Unit III: The Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 Instruments of Economic Coercion a. Concept of strike i. Gherao ii. Bandh and Lock-out iii. Types of strike iv. Rights to strike and Lock-out v. General Prohibition of strikes and lock-outs vi. Prohibition of strikes and lock-outs in public utility services vii. Illegal strikes and lock-outs viii. Justification of strikes and lock-pouts ix. Penalties for illegal strikes and Lock-outs x. Wages for strikes and lock-outs

19 Unit IV: Employee s State Insurance Act, 1948 a. i. Historical Background ii. Aims, Objects & Application iii. Definitions iv. Security Measures (Benefits Available) v. Employment Injury vi. General Rules concerning benefits vii. Authorities under the Act b. The Employees Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 i. Historical Background ii. Aim, Object & Application iii. Definitions iv. Authorities under the Act Suggested Readings Statutory Material - Trade Union Act, 1926, Induatrial Emplopyment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946 and Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 S.C. Srivastava, Industrial Relations and Labour Law, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi Dr. S.C. Srivastava, Labour Law and Industrial Relations Dr. S.K. Puri, Labour and Industrial Laws Dr. V.G. Goswami, Labour Law and Industrial Law S.N. Misra, Labour and Industrial Law O.P. Malhotra, Industrial Disputes Act, Vol. I & II Indian Law Institute Cases and Materials on Labour Law and Labour Relations

20 LL.B. Semester III Paper : XIV M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-01 Theory: 70 Land Laws Including Tenure & Tenancy System Unit I: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 a. Aims and object of the Act b. Salient features of the Act c. Reasons for abolition of Zamidari system d. Definitions (i) Agriculture year (ii) Estate (iii) Gram Panchayat (iv) Improvement (v) Intermediary (vi) Land (vii) Rent free guarantee (viii) Sir and Khudkast e. Acquisition of the interest of intermediaries and its consequences Consequences of Vesting Unit II: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 a. Acquisition of the interest of intermediaries and its consequences i) Rights retained by intermediaries ii) New land tenures iii) Status conferred on Old Tenants b. Compensation and Rehabilitation grant c. Gram Panchayat and Land Management Committee d. Allotment of Land and declaratory suit Unit III: U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 a. Tenure-Holders i) Classes of Tenure holders ii) Rights of Tenure holders iii) Ejectment of Tenure holders b. Abandonment, surrender, extinction and lease. c. Succession Unit IV: Land Revenue a. Liability to pay, First charge, Collection and Recovery, Settlement of land Revenue (S.243 to 272 U.P.Z.A. & L. R. Act, 1950). b. The U.P. Land Revenue Act, 1901 i) Maintainance of maps and records ii) Revision of maps and records iii) Procedure of Revenue Courts and Revenue Officers iv) Appeal, Revision, Review and Reference Uttar Pradesh Land Laws. - R.R. Maurya The Uttar Pradesh Imposition of - Yatindra Singh Ceiling on Land Holding Act, 1960 U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 The U.P. Land Revenue Act, 1901

21 LL.B. Semester III Paper :XV M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-02 Theory: 70 Law of Insurance Unit I Introduction, Meaning of Insurance, Historical Aspect, Characteristic of Insurance, Nature of Insurance Contract Unit II Theory of Cooperation, Theory of Probability, Principles of Insurance, Utmost Good Faith, Insurance Interest Unit III Life Insurance, Marine Insurance,Fire Insurance. Unit IV Indemnity, Subrogation, Causa Proxima, Mitigation of Loss, Attachment of Risk, Constitution, Function and Powers of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Law of Insurance Handbook of Insurance and Allied Laws M.N.Mishra C.Rangarajan

22 LL.B. Semester III Paper :XVI M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./P-01 Written& Viva: 60+10= 70 Professional Ethics & Professional Accounting System (Clinical/Practical Paper) Legal Profession: Its Nature, Evolution and Development in India. Meaning of Ethics, Object of Legal Ethics, Necessity for an Ethical Code Rights, Privileges, Duties, Disabilities and Social Responsibilities of an Advocate Standard of Professional Conduct and Etiquette. Professional and other Misconducts. Powers and Procedure of Disciplinary Committees of the Bar. Accountancy for Lawyers. Bench Bar Relations. Legality of Lawyers Strike in the Right-Duty Discourse. Contempt Law and Practice: The Contempt of Courts Act, Note: - There will be a written examination of 60 marks. There will be a total of eight questions out of which the student will have to attempt any four. Each question shall carry 15 marks. The written examination will be conducted at the department/college level and viva-voce of 10 marks. The sessional will be of 30 marks conducted by department/college. The students will be required to submit a file and also to give a presentation in the sessional work. C.L. Anand: Professional Ethics of the Bar B.K. Goswani: Legal Profession and Its Ethics Anirudh Prasad: Principles of the Ethics of Legal Profession in India Sunil Deshta and Kiran Deshta: Practical Advocacy of Law. S.K. Mookerji: Iyer s Law of Contempt of Court.

23 LL.B. Semester IV Paper :XVII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-14 Theory: 70 Administrative Law UNIT I : a. Meaning, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law b. Reason for the growth of Administrative law. c. Relation between Administrative Law and Constitutional Law. d. Droit Administratif e. Rule of Law f. Separation of Powers UNIT II : a.classification of Administrative actions: Quasi-Legislative, Quasi-Judicial and Administrative. b. Delegated Legislation. i) Meaning, Kinds and causes of its growth. ii) Constitutionality iii) Control Mechanism: Legislative Control, Procedural Control and Judicial Control UNIT III : Administrative Tribunals Difference between Tribunal and Court Principle of Natural Justice and exclusion of Natural Justice Liability of Administration in Tort and Contract UNIT IV : a. Administrative Discretion b. Writs c. Exclusion of Judicial Review d. Ombudsman e. Central Vigilance Commission Administrative Law - H.W.R. Wade Administrative Law - P.P. Craig Judicial Review of Administrative Action - De. Smith Administrative Law - C.K. Thakkar Administrative Law - I.P. Massey Principles of Administrative Law - Jain & Jain

24 LL.B. Semester IV Paper : XVIII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-15 Theory: 70 Environmental Law Unit I: Environmental Protection & its Importance, Global Warming and Depletion of Ozone Layer, Constitutional Provision and Environment Protection in India, Sustainable Development, International Concern for Environment Protection and Role of Judiciary in India,WTO and Environment Protection. Unit II: Environmental Protection Act 1986, National Environment Appellate Authority Act 1997, National Environment Tribunal Act Unit III: Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974, Air (Protection and Control of Pollution) Act Unit IV: Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972, Forest (Conservation) Act Indian Forest Act, Armin Rosencraouz, Syam Diwan - Environmental Law & Policy in India: Cases Marthal L. Noble Material & Statements Rama Krishna - The Emergence of Environmental Law in Developing Countries- A Case Study of India P. S. Jaswal and Nishta Jaswal - Environmental Law R.G. Chaturvedi & M.N. Chaturvedi - Law on Protection of Environment and Prevention of pollution

25 LL.B. Semester IV Paper : XIX M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-16 Theory: 70 Labour & Industrial Law II Unit I: Minimum Wages Act, 1948 a. Concept of minimum wage, fair wage, living wage and need based minimum wage a. Constitutional validity of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 b. Procedure for fixation and revision of minimum wages c. Fixation of minimum rates of wages by time rate or by piece rate d. Procedure for hearing and deciding claims Unit-II: Payment of Wages Act, 1936 a. Object, scope and application of the Act b. Definition of wages c. Responsibility for payment of wages d. Fixation of wage period e. Time of payment of wage f. Deductions which may be made from wages g. Maximum amount of deduction Unit III: Workmen s Compensation Act, 1923 a. Definition of dependant, workman, partial disablement and total disablement b. Employer s liability for compensation - Scope arising out of and in the course of employment - Doctrine of Notional Extension - When employer is not liable c. Employer s Liability when employee is employed under any contract or is engaged independently or by an independent contractor d. Amount of Compensation e. Distribution of Compensation f. Procedure in proceedings before Commissioner g. Appeals Unit IV: A) Factories Act, 1948 a. Concept of factory, manufacturing process worker and occupier b. General duties of occupier c. Measures to be taken in factories for health, safety and welfare of workers d. Working hours for adults e. Employment of young persons and children f. Annual leaves with wages g. Additional provisions regulating employment of women in factories B) Maternity Benefits Act, 1961 (30 sec) ( i) Aims and Objects & Application, Definitions (ii) Restriction of work (iii) Right to Payment (iv) Forfeiture of Maternity Benefits (v) Other Provision (Leaves etc) (vi)authorities (vii) Powers & Duties of Inspectors (viii) Penalty S.C. Srivastava, Commentaries on Factories Act, 1948, Universal Law Publishing House,Delhi H.L. Kumar, Workmen s Compensation Act, 1923 Dr. S.C. Srivastava, Labour Law and Industrial Relations Dr. S.K. Puri, Labour and Industrial Laws Dr. V.G. Goswami, Labour Law and Industrial Law S.N. Misra, Labour and Industrial Law

26 LL.B. Semester IV Paper :XX M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-03 Theory: 70 Equity, Trust and Fiduciary Relations Unit I: History, Definition of Trust and its comparison with other analogous relations. Kinds of Trust- Simple Trust, Special Trust, Private Trust, Public Trust, Express Trust, implied.trust, Constructive Trust, Resulting Trust, Precatory Trust, Secret Trust, Voluntary Trust, Illusory. Trust, Discretionary Trust, Charitable Trust. Distinction between express and constructive trust, implied trust. Creation of Trust Unit II: Duties and Liabilities of Trustees, Rights and Powers of Trustees, Disabilities of Trustees. Rights of beneficiaries. Liabilities of beneficiaries. Remedies open to beneficiaries The Charitable and Religious Trusts Act, 1920 Appointment - Rules for selecting new trustees. Discharge of Trustees Extinction of trust, its revocation, obligations is the nature of trust, Fiduciary relationship -Definition, Nature, objects and its kinds Unit III: Equity, Concept, Definition, Historical background of Equity. Equity relation with common law and the Judicature Act, 1873 Equitable rights, Interests, Nature and Classification Election, conversion, Performance, Satisfaction and Mistake, Ademption. Fraud, Accident and Liens. Unit IV: The maxims of equity, Meaning, Its application and cases, Limitations of the maxim, recognition in India. The Maxims of Equity: i. Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy. ii. Equity follows the law iii. Where equities are equal the law shall prevail iv. Where equities are equal the first in time shall prevail v. He who seeks Equity, must do Equity vi. He who comes to Equity, must come with clean hands vii. Delay defeats Equity viii. Equality is Equity ix. Equity looks to the intent rather than the form x. Equity imputes an intention to fulfill an obligation xi. Equity looks of that as done which ought to have been done xii. Equity Acts in personam Principles of Equity - G.P. Singh Principles of Equity - T.R. Desai The Indian Trusts Act - S.N. Aiyyer Principle of Equity - E.H.T. Snell Equity Maitland Modern Equity - H.G. Hanbury Equity - D.D. Basu Equity and Trust - B.M. Gandhi

27 LL.B. Semester IV Paper :XXI M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-04 Theory: 70 Banking Law Unit I: Banking System in India a. Kinds of banks and their functions b. Banking Regulation Laws i Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 ii Banking Regulation Act, 1949 Unit-II Relationship between banker and customer - Legal Character - Contract between banker & customer - Banks duty to customers - The Banking Ombudsman Scheme, Liability under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 Unit II: Lending, Securities and Recovery by Banks a. Principles of Lending b. Position of Weaker Sections c. Nature of Securities and Risks Involved d. Recovery of debts with and without intervention of courts / tribunal: i Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 ii Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interests Act, Unit IV: Banking Frauds a. Nature of Banking Frauds b. Legal Regime to Control Banking Frauds c. Recent Trends in Banking: Automatic Teller Machine and Internet Banking, Smart Cards, Credit Cards Banking Law & Negotiable Instruments Act Sharma and Nainta Banking System, Frauds and Legal Control R.P. Namita Banking Law & Practice in India M.L. Tannan

28 LL.B. Semester I V Paper :XXII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./P-02 Project/File and Viva: 60+10=70 Alternative Dispute Resolution (Clinical/Practical Paper) Outline of Course 1.Negotiation Skill to be learned with simulated program 2.Conciliation Skill 3.Arbitration Law and practice including international Arbitration The course is required to be conducted preferably by practicing lawyer through simulation and case studies. Each student will prepare a project/file on the following topics of 60 marks followed by viva-voce of 10 marks at the time of end semester examination. Before that a sessional examination of 30 marks will be conducted by the department/college. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Arbitration Case study of one leading cases decided under The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and one leading case related to International Arbitration. Conciliation, Mediation andnegotiation. Section 89 of Code of Civil Procedure,1908. Plea Bargaining Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) and International Centre for Altrnative Dispute Resolution (ICADR) its system and working. Reports on participation in Legal Awareness Camps organized by department /college. Reports on participation in Lok Adalat. B.P. Saraf Junjhanwala, S.M: Law of Arbitration and ADR in India International Dispute Settlement J.G. Merrills Legal Services Authority Act, 1987

29 LL.B. Semester V Paper : XXIII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-17 Theory: 70 Law of Evidence Unit I: Introduction and Relevancy a. Introduction Definition Nature, Functions and relationship of Law of evidence with the substantive and procedural laws. Lex fori b. Definitions (Sections 3 and Section 4) c. Judgements of Court of Justice, opinion of third persons and character when relevant (Sections 40 to 55). d. Doctrine of res gestae (Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 14). e. Conspiracy (Section 10). Unit II: Statements - Admissions/Confessions/Dying Declaration a. Admission (Sections 17 23) b. Confessions (Sections 24 30) c. Statements (Sections 32 39) Unit III: Method of proof of facts & Production and effect of Evidence a. Facts which need not to be proved (Sections 56 58) b. Oral and Documentary Evidence (Sections 59 78) c. Presumptions (Sections 4, 41, 71 90, 105, 107, 108, 112, 113A, 114 & 114A) d. Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence (Sections 91) e. Burden of proof (Sections A) f. Facts Prohibited from proving Estoppel (Sections ) Privileged communications (Sections ) g. Witnesses (Sections , ) Unit IV : Productions and Effect of Evidence a. Examination of witness (Sections ) b. Improper Admission and rejection of evidence (Section 167) c. Digital Signatures & Digital Certificates The Concept How Digital Signatures and Digital Certificates work Applications of Digital Signatures in an e-business Scenario Cryptography and Cryptosystems Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) The Law of Evidence - Ratan Lal and Dhiraj Lal Principle of the Law of Evidence - Dr. Avtar Singh The Text Book on The Law of Evidence - Chief Justice M. Monir Law of Evidence - Vepa P. Sarathi Wigmore on Law of Evidence - Richard D. Friedman. The Law of Evidence (In 2 Volumes)- Chief Justice M. Monir Law of Evidence- Batuk Lal

30 LL.B. Semester V Paper :XXIV M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-18 Theory: 70 Law of Crimes- II (Criminal Procedure Code) UNIT I : Introduction a. Object, extent and scope of Criminal Procedure Code b. Definitions c. Contitution and powers of Criminal Courts d. Jurisdiction of Criminal Courts in enquiries and trails UNIT II : Provisions for Investigations a. Information to Police and their power to investigate b. Provisions regarding arrest, warrant of arrest, search warrant c. Summons d. Proclamation and attachment e. Security for keeping the peace and for good behavior UNIT III : Process to compel appearance and production of things a. Complaint to Magistrate b. Commencement of proceeding before Magistrate c. The charge d. Maintenance of wives, children s and parents UNIT IV : Execution of Proceedings and Trials & Judgement a. Trial before Court of Session and High Court b. Trial of warrant cases by Magistrates c. Trial of summons cases by Magistrates d. Summary trials e. The Judgment f. Appeals, Reference and revision e. Bail The Code of Criminal Procedure -Ratan Lal and Dhiraj Lal R.V. Kelkar s Criminal Procedure -Dr. K.N. Chandrasekharan Pillai The Code of Criminal Procedure S.N. Mishra Code of Criminal Procedure - S.C. Sarkar (Two Volumes)

31 LL.B. Semester V Paper :XXV M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./C-19 Theory: 70 Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act UNIT I Definitions; Suits in general: Jurisdiction; Res- subjudice- (stay of suit); Res- Judicata, Foreign Judgment; Judgment and decree. UNIT II Place of suing; Summons and Discovery; Costs; Parties to suits; Framing of suit; Issue of summons; Pleadings; Plaint; Written Statement; Set-off; Counter Claim. UNIT III Appearance of Parties; Summoning and Attendance of Witnesses; Execution of Decree; Incidental Proceedings: Commissions; Suits in a particular cases; Suits by Indigent Persons, Arrest and Attachment before Judgment, Temporary Injunction and Interlocutory orders, Receivers; Appeal, Reference, Review and Revision, UNIT IV The Limitations Act Preliminary; Limitation of suits; Appeal and Application (Sections 3 to Section 11); Computation of Periods of Limitation (Section 12 to Section 24); Acquisition of Ownership by Possession (The Schedule of period of Limitation is excluded) Civil Procedure Code D.F. Mulla The Code of Civil Procedure M.P. Jain Code of Civil Procedure Justice T.S. Doabia The Indian Limitation Act, 1963 BARE ACT Civil Procedure C.K. Takwani Civil Procedure Code T.P. Tripathi

32 LL.B. Semester V Paper :XXVI M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-05 Theory: 70 Offences Against Children and Juvenile Offences UNIT I : Constitutional ad International Legal Status of Child: 1.Constitutional concern-articles 15(3), 21(A), 24, 39(e) & (f) and International concern and endeavour for ht welfare of the children: (i) Minimum Age conventions (ii) Child rights conventions (iii) U.N. Declaration of the Rights of the Child, 1924,1959 (iv) Contributions UNESCO, UNICEF, CEDAW UNIT II : Legal Control of Child Labour: 1.International conventions and recommendations of the ILO 2. The Factories Act, The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 UNIT III : Child and Criminal Liability: Statutory provisions: 1. Sections 82, 83, 299 (Explanation 3), 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 363A, 372, 376 and 377 of IPC. 2. Section 27 of the Cr.P.C. 3. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, The Children Act, The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, 1974 UNIT IV : Juvenile Offence, Juvenile Delinquency and Sexual Abuse of Children 1. Concept of Juvenile Delinquency 2. Legal Position in India i) The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 ii) Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 (benefit of Section 6 of the Act) 3. Sexual Abuse of Children i) Meaning, Definition, Nature and different types of Sexual Abuses ii) Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Lotika Sarkar, The Law Commission of India (1988) U.Baxi, Law and Poverty: Critical Essay (1988), Eastern, Lucknow Ajnes, Flavia, Law as Gender Inequality, New Delhi, Oxford (1999) (Section IV: General Conclusions & Recommendations) S.C. Tripathy, Law relating to Women & Children Anjani Kant, Law relating to Women & Children Mamta Rao, Law relating to Women & Children Agarwal & Agarwal, Law relating to Women & Children S.N. Jain Ed, Child and Law (1979), Indian Law Institute, New Delhi

33 LL.B. Semester V Paper :XXVII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./E-06 Theory: 70 Unit - I. A. Introduction i. Status of Women in India ii. Status of Women Position abroad B. Constitution of India & Women i. Preamble ii. Equality Provision Women and Law Unit II: Personal Laws and Women a. Unequal position of women different personal laws and Directive principles of State Policy b. Uniform Civil Code towards gender justice c. Sex inequality in inheritance d. Guardianship Unit III: Criminal Laws and Women a. Adultery b. Rape c. Outraging Modesty d. Domestic Violence Unit IV: Women Welfare Laws a. The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 b. Pre-conception and pre-natal diagnostic techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 c. Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986 d. Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1987 e. Family Courts Act, 1984 f. Labour Welfare Legislations: Maternity Benefit Act, Factories Act, Equal Remuneration Act, Implementation of Wage Laws and Legislation on Women Employment Law relating to Women Dr. Sayed Maqsood Law relating to Women Dr. S.C. Tripathi Women and Law Prof. Nomita Aggarwal Women and Law Dr. Manjula Batra Women and Law G.P. Reddy

34 LL.B. Semester V Paper :XXVIII M. M: 100 Code: SOL/LL.B./P-03 Credit-4 Project/file+Viva-Voce= 60+10=70 Sessional = 30 Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing (Clinical/Practical Paper) The Course shall include: (1) General principles of drafting and pleading (2) Criminal: a) Bail Application b) Complaint c) Criminal Revision d) Criminal Appeal (3) Civil: a) Plaint b) Written Statement c) Interlocutory Applications d) Original Petition e) Execution Petition f) Memorandum of Civil Appeal g) Civil Revision: h) Petition Under Article 226 and Article 32 of The Constitution of India. (4) Conveyancing : a) Essentials of Deeds b) Sale Deed c) Mortgage Deed d) Lease Deed e) Gift Deed f) Affidavit g) Promissory Note h) Power of Attorney (General) i) Power of Attorney (Special) j) Will k) Agreements l) Partnership Deed The course will be taught though class instructions and simulation exercises, preferably with assistance of practising lawyers/retired judges. Apart from teaching the relevant provisions of law, the course may include not less than 15 practical exercises in drafting carrying a total of 30 marks (2 marks for each) and 15 exercises in conveyancing carrying another 30 marks (2 marks for each exercise) remaining 10 marks will be given for vivavoce at the time of end semester examination. There will be sessional examination of 30 marks conducted by the department/college.

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